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SUMMARY:Lunch Seminar: Anastasia Litina - University of Luxembourg
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Great Expectations: The Persistent Effect of Origin Institutions on Immigra
 nts’ Political Trust\n\n\n \nAbstract:\n This research explores the forces 
 behind the formation and the transmission of immigrants’ political trust an
 d highlights the differences with respect to interpersonal trust. First, it
  theoretically and empirically establishes that immigrants coming from corr
 upt countries, tend to overtrust the institutions at the host country. This
  inflated trust of immigrants is documented as the Great Expectations effec
 t. Second, the analysis explores whether political trust is shaped primaril
 y by mean attitudes and/or by average institutional quality (both at the or
 igin country). Interestingly, the findings establish that institutions have
  a stronger effect on shaping immigrants’ political trust than mean attitud
 es of their compatriots. Third, the implications of the Great Expectations 
 effect are explored. The inflated trust of immigrants towards host institut
 ions results in lower levels of political participation.\n
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DTEND:20171011T140000Z
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